Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 June 1947 — Page 38

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The body of the murdered gang

ily held a simple service for him.

None of them witnessed the burial. The coffin was his family's only concession to lavish gangland-style funerals, They drove up to the mortuary with Rabbi Max Kert and announced: “We would like to hold the funeral now.” The entire service took only four minutes. There was no eulogy, no flowers, no henchmen for pallbearers

Rabbi Kert chanted the 23d psalm and then spoke a Hebrew prayer for the dead. The only mourners were Siegel's divorcdd wife, Estelle, their two daughters, Millicent, 16, and Bar-

Siegel, a sister, Mrs. Bessie Soloay, and Allen Smiley, friend and business associate who was sitting be-

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GARDEN PARTY SET—Daylight chapter 553, O. E. S. will | hold a garden party and lawn soecial tomorrow at t..e home of Mr: | and Mrs. R. E Lowe, 3728 Caroline ave. Mrs. Lowe, hostess; Mrs, Louis J. Pease, worthy matron

Robert Stone, chairman, plan the party.

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Sewvices for Dr. Napoleon La-

2 p. m. tomorrow at the home, with | burial in Washington Park. | Dr. LaBonte, who was 64, had been a resident here 25 years. A native of Grovernersdale, Conn., he had been a physician since 1918. He was a member of the Indianapolis Medical society, the Indiana State Medical association, and Oriental lodge 500, F'. & A. M. Surviving are his wife, Crystal; a daughter, Mrs. Marie A. Tague, De- | catur, Ill.; a son, James LaBonte,! Indianapolis, a brother, George H.| LaBonte, Danielson, Conn., and a sister, Mrs, Antoinette McBroome, | Jewett City, Connecticut.

John Henry, Burford |

Services for John Henry Burford, | 1217 N. West st, who died Wednes- | day in his home, will be held at 1 p. m. tomorrow in Phillip’s Temple of thé Central Methodist church, where he was a member. Burial will be in Floral Park cemetery. He was 73.

i Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Sal- | ! lie Burford; two daughters, Mrs. | | Bettie Martin and Miss Mary Bur-! | ford, Gallatin, Tenn.; a stepdaugh- | | ter, Mrs. Emma Wilhite, Indianapolis; ‘a stepson, William Reckman, | South Bend, and one brother,

‘William Pohimann

| William Pohlmann, retired traveling salesman, died yesterday at his home, 3402 Guilford ave. He was} 78. A native of Minnesota, he had, lived here five years. Mr. Pohl/mann was a member of Presby- | iterian church. i Services will be at 3 p. m. tomor- | row in Flanner & Buchanan mor-! tuary with burial in Crown Hill Surviving is one son, Owen C. Pohlmann, Indianapolis, {

U. S. Sets Examination For Jobs in Offices | | The second postwar examination | of probational appointment to| stenographer and typist positions in!

Ohio, and Kentucky was announced ! | today. { Examinations for filling metallurgist positions in Washington, D. C., and nearby Maryland and Virginia at salaries ranging from $3397 to! 85805 were also announced. Applications for the examinations | may be obtained from C. P. Bern-| bart at 528 Federal bldg.

Stadtverband Picnic To Be Held July 4

Indianapolis combined German | societies, the Stadtverband, will { hold their annua] picnic and con-| | cert July 4 at 8500 S. Meridian st. | A feature of the program will be

| the masschorus assisted by singers | from Cincinnati, Louisville and | Dayton. Pritz Graber is chairman of the event,

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